These are the meanings of the letters HEALTHGUARD when you unscramble them.
- Daughter (n.)
A female descendant; a woman.
- Daughter (n.)
A son's wife; a daughter-in-law.
- Daughter (n.)
A term of address indicating parental interest.
- Daughter (n.)
The female offspring of the human species; a female child of any age; -- applied also to the lower animals.
- Graduate (n.)
A graduated cup, tube, or flask; a measuring glass used by apothecaries and chemists. See under Graduated.
- Graduate (n.)
One who has received an academical or professional degree; one who has completed the prescribed course of study in any school or institution of learning.
- Graduate (n.)
To admit or elevate to a certain grade or degree; esp., in a college or university, to admit, at the close of the course, to an honorable standing defined by a diploma; as, he was graduated at Yale College.
- Graduate (n.)
To bring to a certain degree of consistency, by evaporation, as a fluid.
- Graduate (n.)
To mark with degrees; to divide into regular steps, grades, or intervals, as the scale of a thermometer, a scheme of punishment or rewards, etc.
- Graduate (n.)
To prepare gradually; to arrange, temper, or modify by degrees or to a certain degree; to determine the degrees of; as, to graduate the heat of an oven.
- Graduate (n. & v.)
Arranged by successive steps or degrees; graduated.
- Graduate (v. i.)
To pass by degrees; to change gradually; to shade off; as, sandstone which graduates into gneiss; carnelian sometimes graduates into quartz.
- Graduate (v. i.)
To take a degree in a college or university; to become a graduate; to receive a diploma.
- Graduate (v. i.)
To taper, as the tail of certain birds.
- Laughter (v. i.)
A movement (usually involuntary) of the muscles of the face, particularly of the lips, with a peculiar expression of the eyes, indicating merriment, satisfaction, or derision, and usually attended by a sonorous and interrupted expulsion of air from the lungs. See Laugh, v. i.